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Taxi Driver Two 1987 Whakauru Koreutu Koreutu

This revolves around Tim West, an advertising executive who is developing a Channel 4 programme on cooking for terrorists. Disillusioned by the hyper-reality of the media world, he joins Robert de Niro evening classes, but also falls under the pastoral influence of Johnny Morris. From the opening images of night-time, car-ridden streets accompanied by languorous sax on the soundtrack, through to the sub-Chandleresque voice-over narration, Taxi Driver II strikes you with its clever knowingness. But it's more than just a clever nod in the direction of contemporary film noir, just as it's more than an incestuous joke at the expense of the London based media world: it's a telling comment on the contemporary media culture of postmodernism.
Momo:
Maka: Nathan Aris, Roderick Coyne, Richard Edwards, Dominic Hawksley, Johnny Morris, Steve O'Dowell
Kaimahi: George Barber (Director), George Barber (Editor), George Barber (Writer), Maria C. Dolores (Producer), Peter Fowler (Producer), Colin MacCabe (Executive Producer)
Studio: BFI, Film Four International
Rima: 7 meneti
Kounga: HD
Tuku: Jan 01, 1987
Whenua: United Kingdom
Reo: English